A stretch of barrier islands and salt marshes that make up one of the nation's most outstanding wildlife refuges. The 60,000
Awendaw, SC Wildlife RefugesThe 65-ft. red brick tower (c. 1827) is the oldest of its kind still standing in the US. It was replaced in 1857 by a 150-ft.-octagonal-shaped tower. The lantern room and lens, destroyed by Confederate troops in 1861, were replaced and remained in service until 1947
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Awendaw, SC Environmental CentersDocumented as the second most important Civil War site in the state, this fort was the locale of a fierce engagement known as...
Located just 21 miles southeast of Charleston, these islands' striking scenery and miles of spectacular beaches offer the per...
This world-famous plantation has been associated with the Drayton family since its founding in 1676. It includes the country'...
Features original designs and work from more than 330 talented artists and craftspeople from across America. See the creative...
In 1751 St. Michael’s Parish was created and the cornerstone laid for the new church the next year opening in 1761. The churc...